The framing works well with the persons at the top of the image and a lot heavy steel undeneath. It shows the scale well and together with the steep slope gives an idea of what an extraordinary experience it must be to walk there. Shooting against the light give a strong graphical quality to the image. Well done.

Great shot, Göran, I like your framing a lot here. It's obviously a tele shot, but it is still very effective. It's interesting that the people are mainly visible as silhouettes, whereas there is some light below showing details of the bridge's steel construction. Very good work!

Yes - I saw this was possible at a TV report under the 2000 Olympics. Would like to try this once.
I do agree with Torben, theres something about this concept: Man, Steel and Height.
Like the famous photo of 13 people eating lunch on a NY skyscraper construction.
Good shot - well seen.

That seems a whole adventure to climb above and which sight we have to have! The angle of the photo is very beautiful and the persons indicate us the height of this structure.
Ça semble toute une aventure de grimper là-haut et quelle vue on doit avoir! L'angle de la photo est très beau et les personnages nous indiquent la hauteur de cette structure.

Nice shot that shows an activity that most a willing to do when they are away from home, but wouldn't consider on the nearest bridge. I like the way the sun hits the steel... Well seen, nice addition to the "In the shdow" theme.

Goran,
Having completed the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb myself, I think you did a great job of capturing the immensity of the bridge and tiny size of the group of climbers. The lighting is really nice and it seems as if this was a morning climb. I climbed at night, seeing all the sights lit up and boat lights glide across the harbour. This is something that I would recommend to anyone who is going to be in the Sydney area. Thanks for sharing.